Display fixture



June 26, 1934. D. J. KELLER 1,964,124

DISPLAY FIXTURE Filed Aug- 24, 1933 2 Sheets-Sheet l /0 i Q I 1.19

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Filed Aug. 24, 1933 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Inventor Danie] fi eJ/er Patented June 26, 1934 I I UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE DISPLAY FIXTURE Daniel J. Keller, Fall Brook, Calif.

Application August 24, 1933, Serial No. 686,624

1 Claim. (01. 211142) The present invention relates to a display fixtion to each other. The modification shown in ture to be used in stores and the like and capable Figure 3 differs from the one shown in Figure 1 of being set up in a show case or the like. only in that the hypotenuse bar '7 is longer and The object of the invention resides in the proextends upwardly to a higher elevation. In other vision of a fixture of this nature which is simple words the bar '7 may be of any desired length. 60

in its construction, inexpensive to manufacture, It is thought that the construction, operaadjustable, foldable, thoroughly efficient and retion, utility and advantages of this invention will liable in use, and otherwise well adapted to the now be clearly understood by those skilled in this purpose for which it is designed, art without a more detailed description thereof.

in With the above and numerous other objects The present embodiments of the invention have 6.5 in view as will appear as the description probeen described in considerable detail merely for ceeds, the invention consists in certain novel feat e purpos s of exemplification since in actual tures of construction, and in the combination p ce they attain the features of advanta and arrangement of parts as will be hereinafter enumerated as desirable in the statement of the more fully described and claimed. invention and the above description. it

In the drawings: It will be apparent that changes in the details Figure 1 is a perspective view of a fixture emof construction, and in the combination and arbodying the features of my nvention showing ranger-cent f pa s ay e resorted to w ut the same ready for use, departing from the spirit or scope of the in- Figure 2 is a perspective view of portions of the vention as hereinafter claimed or sacrificing a y fixture folded. of its advantages.

Figure 3 is a perspective view of a slightly Having thus described my invention, what 1 difierent modification or embodiment of the a m as n w is:

fixture. A fixture of the class described comprising a 25 Figure 4 is a perspective view of the hypotenuse vertically arra d member having a notch in bar. its upper end and its lower end enlarged to form Referring to the drawings in detail it will be a ba a no n th wer E Of th bas seen that the frame comprises a vertical bar 5 a ge having a P t fastened to the upp Wall and a horizontal bar 6 to which is fixed a hyth c a to an 9nd p Of which 30 potenuse bar '7. The frame bar 5 and 6 when the other part of the hinge is connected, said in set up position are, of course, at a right angle d f the a passing t h the ch When to each other. The bar 5 has its lower end en- Sa d bar is arranged at right a es t the b larged laterally to provide a plate 8. The bot- Said bar having its Outer 811d notched, an @1011- tom edge of the plate is formed with a notch 9 gated r fi i n th n h at h pp r n 5 in which a hinge 10 is mount d d tt h d of the first mentioned member and the outer end to the b r 6 at an end adapted t t d mm of the last mentioned bar, said elongated bar this notch when disposed at a right angle to having a longitudinally t di g ow of holes the bar 5. These bars 5 and 6 may be folded h r bolts passing h u h h n d pp r in abutted relationshi as sho i Figure 2 end of the vertical member and the notched outer 49 when the fixture is not in use, Th upper or end of the bar and through some of the holes in free end of the bar 5 is bifurcated to receive the the elongated a plurality of ve a membar 7 and to be ttached th t by a b lt 11 her connected to the lower face of each shelf extending through one of a plurality of openings a d extending beyond the rear edge thereof, With 12 provided in the bar 7, Th out r d of th the extended portions notched to receive a portion bar 6 is also bifurcated and the lower end of the f the elon at bar, and bolts p in hr h bar '7 extends therein and i fixed the t by the notched extensions and through some of the means of a bolt 14 passing through another of holes in the elongated b l the openings 12. DANIEL J. KELLER.

Numerals 15 denote shelves or platforms. On 59 each platform 15 is a bar 16 fixed to the under surface thereof and extending beyond the rear edge thereof and bifurcated to straddle the bar 7 and to be attached thereto by means of a bolt 16 extending through one of the openings 12. These shelves may be mounted at different spaced rela- 

